New Bedford Officer Accused of Using Flock Cameras to Track Ex-Girlfriend
A New Bedford police officer is facing scrutiny after being accused of misusing the department's Flock Safety camera network to track an ex-girlfriend's whereabouts, according to a CBS News Boston report published Wednesday. Separately, the Massachusetts Department of Transportation announced it will hold a virtual public hearing next month on accessibility and bicycle-pedestrian improvements along Route 6.
TOWN HALL
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation will host a virtual design public hearing on September 10 to present plans for a New Bedford project covering accessibility improvements and bicycle and pedestrian ramp construction along Route 6 westbound near MacArthur Drive, according to a notice posted on the state's mass.gov website. Details on how to attend or submit comment will be made available through the hearing listing ahead of the September date.
ELSEWHERE IN THE NEWS
"New Bedford police officer accused of using Flock cameras to track ex-girlfriend": CBS News Boston reports that a New Bedford police officer allegedly used the department's Flock license-plate camera system to monitor the location of a former partner, a claim now under scrutiny. The report comes as the city continues reviewing its broader Flock Safety camera program (read it at https://www.cbsnews.com/boston/news/new-bedford-flock-cameras-officer-accused-tracking-ex-girlfriend/).
"PharmaHealth Pharmacy Highlights Community-Based Pharmacy Services in New Bedford": a PR Newswire release describes PharmaHealth Pharmacy, a neighborhood pharmacy on Rockdale Avenue, promoting its prescription and community health services, per Morningstar (read it at https://www.morningstar.com/news/pr-newswire/20260813ph25386/pharmahealth-pharmacy-highlights-community-based-pharmacy-services-in-new-bedford).
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